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For die-hard fans, the true treasure lies in the disc of unreleased studio material and rarities. This section provides a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the band's songwriting and recording process.
To honor this era, the Super Deluxe Remastered Edition offers a treasure trove for audiophiles and historians. It strips back the layers of time to reveal the raw power of the original recordings.
October 27, 2017
"Purple" is the second studio album by Stone Temple Pilots, released on June 7, 1994. The album was a commercial success, debuting at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart and featuring hit singles like "Vasoline", "Interstate Love Song", and "Big Empty".
Purple (Super Deluxe Edition) is set for release on . Pre-orders go live this Friday, with an exclusive “Purple Smoke” vinyl variant available only via the STP official webstore. Stone Temple Pilots - Purple -Super Deluxe- Rem...
This performance serves as an incredible time capsule. Scott Weiland’s charismatic stage presence, the DeLeo brothers’ locked-in rhythm section, and Eric Kretz’s powerful drumming are all captured in raw, live form, demonstrating why STP were one of the most formidable live acts of the decade.
The inclusion of "Dancing Days" (the iconic Led Zeppelin cover) and "She Knows Me Too Well" (a Beach Boys cover) highlights the band's diverse influences beyond the Seattle sound. For die-hard fans, the true treasure lies in
Released on June 7, 1994, Purple was the highly anticipated follow-up to STP's massively successful debut, Core (1992). Facing the pressure of a sophomore slump, the band—Scott Weiland (vocals), Dean DeLeo (guitar), Robert DeLeo (bass), and Eric Kretz (drums)—doubled down on their songwriting. Recorded in Atlanta with legendary producer Brendan O'Brien, the album quickly silenced any doubters.
The final disc unearths a legendary, 17-song unreleased live performance captured during the peak of the Purple tour. The setlist bridges the gap between Core and Purple , featuring explosive performances of "Crackerman," "Dead & Bloated," and "Plush". It serves as a powerful historical document of Scott Weiland’s unmatched, enigmatic stage presence and the band’s tight, improvisational live chemistry. Track-by-Track Sonic Comparison Track Title Original 1994 Vibe Remaster / Super Deluxe Enhancements Muddy, mid-tempo grunge crunch. It strips back the layers of time to